Did Black Eyed Peas call off their Las Vegas residency? Details explored

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The Black Eyed Peas have called off their upcoming Las Vegas residency. The American music group took to their Instagram story on January 19, announcing that their upcoming shows at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino's PH Live would no longer take place due to "current circumstances."

In the story, the group mentioned,

"To our dearest Peabodies. It is with a heavy heart that, in light of current circumstances, our Las Vegas shows will not be moving forward as planned. Ticket providers will issue full refunds automatically. Stay tuned for updates on future performances by following us - we can't wait to see you again."

The ticket booking website, Ticketmaster, shows that all performances for The Black Eyed Peas: 3008 - The Vegas Residency are canceled. The trio was scheduled to play 15 shows at the venue, with three batches of dates from February to May.

The canceled residency was the group's first residency, which they originally announced in September 2024. The residency was set to launch on February 15, 2025, at PH Live.

Although the group did not directly mention if the "current circumstances" refer to the devastating L. A fire in South California, group member Taboo owned a house in Altadena, where the Eaton fire began on January 7.

More about Black Eyed Peas' canceled residency

Musical group Black Eyed Peas on January 19 announced that their upcoming residency, starting on February 15, will be canceled due to the "current circumstances."

The Black Eyed Peas: 3008 - The Vegas Residency was supposed to be the group's first residency after they formed in 1995. The group said,

"Our first residency in Las Vegas gives Black Eyed Peas the opportunity to do what we do best: dream up something brand new and creative that pushes the boundaries of the live show experience. We draw inspiration from Disney rides, Las Vegas shows, concerts, AI and technology."

The group continued,

"We will reinvent how we perform creating an interactive show, a journey to 3008 that is both a concert and a play. I can't wait for the world to see what we cook up in Las Vegas."

The musical group has won six Grammys, sold more than 31 million records in the U.S., and is the second-best-selling group of all time for downloaded tracks. The group's most recently released album, Elevation in 2022. In May 2024, the group released Tonight with El Alfa featuring Becky G as part of the Bad Boys: Ride or Die soundtrack.

Edited by Debanjana
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